Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Actually I didn't even apply there, going instead to an arguably same/ better school in the West Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
I think of the 2022-2023 Editor in Chief of Harvard’s newspaper. She is from an extremely wealthy, powerful family in South America. But she’s the first Latina to be editor in chief!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Actually I didn't even apply there, going instead to an arguably same/ better school in the West Coast.
Why is the west coast any different? You have more wannabe-scholar meatheads there.
True, but CA voted against racial discrimination decades ago. It has made a difference in protecting merit and academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Actually I didn't even apply there, going instead to an arguably same/ better school in the West Coast.
Why is the west coast any different? You have more wannabe-scholar meatheads there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Actually I didn't even apply there, going instead to an arguably same/ better school in the West Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
DP and Double Harvard grad here. No, it’s true. Legacies or minorities.everyone knows this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Ah, the embittered tears of the rejected. Sweet, sweet nectar.
Nice coping mechanism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.
That's the old Harvard.
In the new Harvard it signals you're wealthy or connected or the token minority.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a Harvard degree it signals you are smart and/or talented no matter what field you major in. Among schools that signal graduates are smart and/or talented, a Harvard degree signals you are at or near the top of the pack. If you have a degree from almost all other other top schools, it signals you are smart and/or talented, but not quite to the extent to make it to Harvard.